In this paper we make three contributions to the literature on optimal Competition Law enforcement procedures. A first contribution, of more general interest, is to formalise the concept of “legal uncertainty”, relying on ideas in the literature on Law and Economics, but associating legal uncertainty with the information structure of what firms know about the process by which potentially harmful actions are treated by competition authorities. What firms know is clearly distinct, though influenced, from the phenomenon of decision errors made by authorities. We use this framework to show that information structures with legal uncertainty need not imply lower welfare than information structures with legal certainty – a result echoing a similar...
This article examines the impact of four types of law-related uncertainty on the utility of risk-neu...
The introduction of a commitments procedure in EU antitrust policy (Article 9 of Council Regulation ...
We present a formal model for the optimal choice of legal standards which takes into account decisio...
In this paper we make three contributions to the literature on optimal Competition Law enforcement p...
In this paper we make three contributions to the literature on optimal Competition Law enforcement p...
This Chapter reviews some recent literature on optimal Legal Standards and in particular on how the ...
We formalise for the first time the concept of Legal Uncertainty, identifying its different dimensio...
While the issue of legal uncertainty is widely discussed and considered of fundamental importance am...
We present a welfare-based framework for the optimal choice of legal standards which encompasses dec...
We provide a general treatment of the implications for welfare of various sources of legal uncertain...
I extend the model of legal standards in Katsoulacos and Ulph (2009) to allow for optimal statistica...
We present a new welfare-based framework for optimally choosing legal standards (decision rules). We...
This paper provides a general treatment of the implications for welfare of legal uncertainty. We dis...
The introduction of a commitments procedure in EU antitrust policy (Article 9 of Council Regulation...
Since the introduction of a commitments procedure in EU antitrust policy (Article 9 of Council Regul...
This article examines the impact of four types of law-related uncertainty on the utility of risk-neu...
The introduction of a commitments procedure in EU antitrust policy (Article 9 of Council Regulation ...
We present a formal model for the optimal choice of legal standards which takes into account decisio...
In this paper we make three contributions to the literature on optimal Competition Law enforcement p...
In this paper we make three contributions to the literature on optimal Competition Law enforcement p...
This Chapter reviews some recent literature on optimal Legal Standards and in particular on how the ...
We formalise for the first time the concept of Legal Uncertainty, identifying its different dimensio...
While the issue of legal uncertainty is widely discussed and considered of fundamental importance am...
We present a welfare-based framework for the optimal choice of legal standards which encompasses dec...
We provide a general treatment of the implications for welfare of various sources of legal uncertain...
I extend the model of legal standards in Katsoulacos and Ulph (2009) to allow for optimal statistica...
We present a new welfare-based framework for optimally choosing legal standards (decision rules). We...
This paper provides a general treatment of the implications for welfare of legal uncertainty. We dis...
The introduction of a commitments procedure in EU antitrust policy (Article 9 of Council Regulation...
Since the introduction of a commitments procedure in EU antitrust policy (Article 9 of Council Regul...
This article examines the impact of four types of law-related uncertainty on the utility of risk-neu...
The introduction of a commitments procedure in EU antitrust policy (Article 9 of Council Regulation ...
We present a formal model for the optimal choice of legal standards which takes into account decisio...